Requirement Period. GENERIC RESOURCE ASSUMPTIONS CombustionTurbine Combined Cycle Unit ... The table below summarizes these assumptions for combustionturbine and combined cycle combustionturbine plants, which are expected to represent the major ... potential new generating resources were reviewed to identify those currently under site

Figure 37 and Figure 38 respectively show the IMM’s revenue estimates for combined cycle and combustionturbineunits, for different areas of the RTO footprint, for years 2004 through 2007. The revenues for combined cycle units are substantially ...new york

time imbalance energy market. The netrevenue results for both a new combined cycle unit and a newcombustionturbine are well below the estimated range of revenue that would be needed to stimulate investment in new supply relying only on spot market ...Revenue ($/kW-yr) Operating Cost ($/kW-yr) NetRevenue ($/kW-yr) Table 2.9 2002 and 2003 Financial Analysis of NewCombustionTurbineUnit NP15 SP15 NP15 SP15 Capacity ... Table 2.8 2002 and 2003 Financial Analysis of New Combined Cycle Unit NP15 SP15

As shown in Figure 5-8 on an LCOE basis, the cost of new nuclear is similar to the cost of new coal with partial CCS without EOR. Factoring in the revenues associated ... of Simple Cycle CombustionTurbine and Natural Gas Combined Cycle ... that are 6-10% lower than new nuclear; assuming a high EOR opportunity ($40 per ton of CO 2

FIGURE 5 NET CO2 AND NOx EMISSIONS FROM 100 MW OF COMBUSTIONTURBINE-6B WITHOUT CHP CO Emissions 2 kTons CO2 or Tons NOX Distributed Generation Electric System Net Emissions Peaking DG Baseload DG Source: ORNL NO Emissions X Peaking DG ... system will If the utility does not own the DER, the lost revenue from reduce net ... for reserves as ancillary services, then DER may be able to earn addition­ al revenue